The comprehensive reporting website enables the public to easily monitor the official results as reported by election officials statewide throughout the evening of the election.

The website features separate results tabs for the U.S. House of Representatives, Statewide, Judicial, State Senate, State Assembly, and local government races. Seven key races of interest will be featured on the homepage – the Republican lieutenant governor’s race; the Congressional District 4 Republican race; the Republican primaries of State Senate Districts 9, 20 and 39; the Reno mayor’s race; and the Clark County sheriff’s race.

The percentage of precincts reporting and up-to-the-minute voter turnout numbers are also available at the stroke of a key. The voter turnout feature allows users to pull up numbers from previous primary and general elections by county to compare to the 2014 turnout.

As the state’s chief elections officer, Secretary of State Ross Miller reminds the public that www.SilverStateElection.com is the only place to find official statewide results for the primary election and encourages interested citizens to become familiar with the site so they can quickly and easily get the information they want on election night.

For a historical perspective, detailed results from previous elections dating back to 1962 can be found under the “Election Center” tab on the Secretary of State’s website, www.nvsos.gov, or by clicking here.